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Inclu.dirLd a, set of"rnles 
Sovermn gxke editing of"copv 
and tke correcting ot proof 
" ,3 Jralmar' 


by Wal^ei 


'Ski- (SolbgiatF ‘‘Press 

GEO. BANTA PUBLISHING CO. 
MENAS HA, WIS. 


















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Copyrighted 1913 
by 

George Banta Publishing Company 
from whom additional copies 
may be secured 



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to people who write or publish 
| books or periodicals and especially those 
dealing with college and college fra¬ 
ternity subjects. Our experience has 
I taught us that there is a need for a work 
j of this character and we have tried to j 
make it as clear and concise as possible. ] 
The average person knows very little J 
j of the technical part of book making, j 
; He gets his copy ready and expects the j 
' printer to convert it into a book of the ] 

I kind of which he has visions, without j 
knowing what many of these visionary | 
ideas mean and what the processes are j 
in carrying them out. Accordingly, he i 
* either asks the impossible or else is very j 
! much surprised at the cost of some ap- j 
| parently simple operations. 

The Rules for Typographical Style 
j# which Mr. Palmer kindly furnished are 
\ an outgrowth of some simpler rules 

! which were published a few years ago 
for the guidance of chapter editors in I 
preparing chapter letters. These rules ! 
j are followed by our readers in the case j 
= of those who use our reading and edit- - 
j ing service. 

In the Dictionary of Typographical 
p Terms only those terms which are used 


in carrying on the daily work of an 


office are given. Famil- 









iarity with them will help eliminate 
some of the troubles which an editor or 
author encounters when dealing with a 
printer. 

The Specimens of Linotype Faces 
which are shown include only those 
which we have in stock at the present 
time. However, we are constantly add¬ 
ing to our equipment and will supple¬ 
ment these from time to time. 

Geo. Banta Publishing Company. 









Contents 

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| Rules for Typographical Style, by 


Walter B. Palmer.9 

Postage Rates.16 

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Roman Numerals.16 


| Dictionary of Typographical Terms 18 

| Proofreaders Marks.23 

| Specimen marked proofsheet . . 24 

Words to the Square Inch ... 26 

Specimens of Linotype Faces on 

Eggshell Paper.27 

Specimens of Linotype Faces on 
Enamel Paper.57 











typographical tips 

Rules for Typographical Style Governing the 
Editing of Copy and the Correcting of Proof 

By WALTER B. PALMER 

EDITING COPY 

Mark the first page of all copy with 
the name of the magazine and the de¬ 
partment in which it is to appear. 

Mark all copy with the size of the 
type in which it is to be set, as 10 point, 
8 point or 6 point; and, if it is to be 
set in two or more sizes, indicate the 
size wherever a change should be made 
from one size to another. 

Reduce a capital to a, lower case letter 
by striking a vertical line through it, or 
by writing “1. c.” above it. 

Raise a lower case letter by writing a 
capital over it, by writing “cap” above 
it or in the margin, or by underscoring 
it three times. 

If both capitals and lower case letters 
are to be used in captions, subheads or 
elsewhere, write “caps and s. c.”, for 
capitals and small capitals. 

Wherever there should be a paragraph 
\ and it is not clearly indicated by indenta¬ 
tion, insert fl. 

If two paragraphs are to be run into 
one, connect them with a line, hooked 
over the last word in the upper para¬ 
graph and the first word of the lower. 






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intended to be followed by a paragraph, j 
it should be similarly connected with the j 
following line, else the printers may mis- j 
take the next line for a paragraph. 

If several short lines are to be run | 
together in a paragraph, bracket and s 
mark them “Run in”; and add the words f 
“with commas” or “with commas and | 
semi-colons”, if they should be so punc- \ 
tuated. 

Draw a ring around each abbreviation 1 
that should be spelled out. Thus there j 
should be three rings around “asst. bus. ] 
mgr.” 

See that chapter letters are headed j 
and ended as they should appear in the j 
magazine. 

Print all proper names. 


Always change “school” to college, i 
university or institution. 

Before sending copy to the printers, I 
edit it as to paragraphs, quotations, j 
italics, abbreviations and punctuation, as ! 
any changes from copy made in proofs j 
are charged for extra. Please return j 
copy with proofs. 

CAPITAL LETTERS 

Begin the following words with capital 1 
letters: 

Alumni Day or Founders’ Day. 

Church, if used as a noun, but not as ] 
an adjective. 

Congress of the United States, but j 
congressional in lower case. 


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Building, if preceded by name of ] 
structure. 

Democrat, Democratic, if referring to i 
the political party. Same for other ? 
parties. 

East, West, etc., if referring to a sec- j 
tion, but not when indicating direction, ; 
Do not capitalize eastern, southwestern, ! 
etc., unless it is the first word in a’ sen¬ 
tence. 

Fraternity or Sorority, if referring to 
a particular one. 

Lake, Mountain or River, if preceded 
by proper name. 

Legislature of a State. 

Province, if preceded by “Alpha”, | 
“Beta”, etc. 

State, if used as a noun, but not as an f 
adjective. 

Street, Avenue or Building, if pre- j 
ceded by proper name. 

National Convention of the Frater- j 
nity. 

Officers of chapters and college or- i 
ganizations. 

Officers of the Fraternity, General \ 
Council or other governing body, officers j 
of the same and other general officers. 

Officers of institutions, States, com- j 
panies, etc. 

Titles, as Captain, General, etc., when = 
used as prefixed titles. 





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LOWER CASE LETTERS 

Except at the beginning of a sentence, 
begin the following words with lower 
case letters: 

alumni, alumni club, 
athletic club, glee club and other col¬ 
lege organizations, 
baseball and other athletic teams, 
board of trustees, 
catalogue of the Fraternity, 
chair of chemistry, physics, mathematics, 
etc.; but chair of English, French, Ger¬ 
man, etc., in upper case, 
chapter, 
code. 

college, if not accompanying name of 
institution. 

constitution or constitutional, 
convention, if used as a noun or as an 
adjective, 
editor. 

fraternity, if used as an adjective, 
fraternities. 

freshman, sophomore, junior, senior, 
history of the Fraternity, 
national. 

professor, if not followed by a name, 
ritual. 

province convention or provincial con¬ 
vention, unless preceded by “Alpha”, 
“Beta”, etc. 

song book of the Fraternity, 
state, if used as an adjective, 
street, avenue or building if not pre¬ 
ceded by proper name. 




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trustees. 

university, if not accompanying name j 
j of institution. 

’varsity team. 

year book of the Fraternity. 

ABBREVIATE 

Honorary, if preceding a name. 
Professor, if first name or initials \ 
precede surname, but do not abbreviate ® 
if followed by surname only. Same rule i 
| as to President, Doctor, Captain, Gov¬ 
ernor, etc. 

Company, abbreviate to Co. if pre- 
| ceded by the name of the company. 

Streets. Use figures for names of 
numbered streets and avenues, as 234 
East 29 th Street. Never abbreviate the 
: words “Street”, “Avenue” or “Build- 
1 ing”. 

I Y. M. C. A. 

’Varsity, prom and gym need not be 
spelled out unless so indicated, and prom 
I and gym do not require periods. 

NEVER ABBREVIATE 

Brother or Brothers. 

General Council or other governing 
body of the Fraternity. 

i Frat., never suffer this abbreviation 
of Fraternity. 

State or Canadian Province names. 
Never abbreviate unless preceded by the 
name of a town, then always abbreviate; 
but never abbreviate Maine, Ohio, Texas, 
Iowa, Idaho or Utah. Never abbreviate 






\ the name of a State in the name of a 
| chapter. “Indiana T” is allowable for | 

( Indiana Gamma, but never “Ind. G.” or j 
“Ind. T”. 

Dates. Never abbreviate names of I 
\ months. Omit “st”, “nd”, “rd”, and “th”. j 
| Never abbreviate years except for class- ■ 
f es, as ’o 7 . 

I NUMBERS 

Cardinal numbers. Ninety-nine and j 
under, spell out, unless there are several j 
numbers in sequence. For 100 or more, ■ 
use figures. 

j Ordinal numbers. Spell out, as eighth, | 
j twenty-first, etc. 

Money. Spell out amounts less than ! 
$ one dollar, unless there are several in j 
j sequence. For $1 or over, use figures; 

and if there are no cents, omit decimal ! 

| point, as $500, not $500.00. 


OTHER DIRECTIONS 

Italics. Underscore once foreign ! 
| words, names of periodicals and names j 
j of ships. Underscore twice the name of j 

I * the periodical quoting its own name, for j 
caps and small caps. Do not italicise or j 
capitalize “The” before a periodical’s j 
name, except a periodical of the fra- ! 
ternity. Do not italicise the name of a | 
i city preceding the name of a paper, j 
Thus: New York Herald, not New I 
1 York Herald. 

j Punctuation. Where a dash is used, I 
j do not also use a comma or other point, j 


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For parenthetical clauses, use commas, 
em dashes or parentheses. Where there 
is a sequence of names, dates, etc., use 
commas and semi-colons to show clearly 
which belong together. 

Quotations. Do not use quotation 
marks for quoted matter that is to be 
set in smaller type or more solid than 
the body of the article, but be sure to 
indicate that smaller type should be 
used. Use quotation marks for slang 
phrases, or avoid such phrases, but coed 
and stunt need not be quoted. Quote 
names of books and plays. 

Ellipses. Denote by five periods (in¬ 
cluding the point of the end of the 
sentence), to be em spaced, not asterisks. 

Greek letters. Use Greek characters 
except in editorials or songs, or unless 
for special reasons. 

ENGRAVINGS 

Wrap in corrugated board. 

Specify outside and inside what jour¬ 
nal they are for and instruct other send¬ 
ers to specify. 

Legends should be written on back 
of cuts. 

Print proper names. 

Phonos. Specify size to be enlarged 
or reduced to. Write legend or title on 
back of photograph; never write on its 
face. 

On proofs specify approximately where 
cuts should be placed. 


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Postage Rates 

First Class—Letters and sealed packages, 
2 cents each ounce or fraction thereof. 

Second Class—Newspapers and periodicals 
entered as second class matter sent by pub¬ 
lisher or agent, 1 cent per pound. Same 
mailed by others than above 1 cent each four 
ounces or fraction thereof. 

Third Class—Books, circulars and other 
printed matter wholly in print, 1 cent each 
two ounces or fraction thereof. Limit four 
pounds, except single books weighing in ex¬ 
cess. 

Fourth Class—Merchandise and matter not 
included in any of the above classes. This class 
is abolished and now covered by the parcel 
post law and is subject to its regulations. 

Foreign—Letters, one ounce 5 cents, each 
additional ounce 3 cents. Since October 1 , 
1908, 2 cents each ounce to Great Britain. 


Roman Numerals 


1 

. . . . I 

20 

... XX 

2 

. . . . II 

30 

. . XXX 

3 

.... Ill 

40 

... XL 

4 

. . . IV 

50 

. . . L 

5 

. . . . V 

60 

... LX 

6 

. . . VI 

70 

. . LXX 

7 

. . . . VII 

80 

. . LXXX 

8 

. . . VIII 

90 

. . . XC 

9 

. . . . IX 

100 

. . . . C 

10 

. . . . X 

150 

. . . CL 

11 

.... XI 

200 

... CC 

12 

. . . XII 

300 

. . CCC 

13 

. . . XIII 

400 

. . CCCC 

14 

. . . XIV 

500 

. . . D 

IS 

. . . . XV 

600 

... DC 

16 

. . . XVI 

700 

. . DCC 

17 

. . . XVII 

800 

. . DCCC 

18 

. . XVIII 

900 

. DCCCC 

19 

. . . XIX 

1000 

. . . M 



1500 

. . MD 













Dictionary of 
typographical 
terms 


Dictionary of 
typographical terms 

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Alignment. Used in calling attention to an 
irregular line in type; one which does not 
line up. 

Antique Paper. Unfinished paper just as it 
comes from the machine. 

Beveled Edge. When the edge of a binding 
inclines or slants off. 

Body Type. Used for setting the main part 
or body of a book or an article; rarely 
larger than twelve point. 

Bold Face. A heavy, black face type. 

Bond Paper. Made of rag stock and used for 
commercial papers, stationery, etc. May be 
had in different finishes such as plate, linen, 
etc. 

Caption. The line or group of words under a 
cut briefly describing it. 

Chase. The frame used to lock the form so 
that it can be handled on the press. 

Cut. An engraving or plate such as a half¬ 
tone or a zinc etching. 

Deckle Edge. The ragged or unfinished edge 
of some papers. 

Die. A brass engraving used for stamping 
cloth or leather. 

Display Type. Used for setting headings, title 
pages, ads., announcements, etc. 

Eggshell Wove. An Antique paper with a 
soft, absorbent surface; will not take half¬ 
tones. 

Electrotype. A metallic copy of an engraving 
or page of type; the means by which they 
can be duplicated. 

Em. The standard unit of measurement in 
type; the square of the body of any size 
type. Pica or 12 point eras are used unless 
otherwise specified. 

Embossing. The process of raising the printed 
surface in relief. 


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Enamel Paper. Surface coated so that it is 
very smooth. Used for the finest grades of 
half-tone and process color work. 

End Sheets. The leaves beginning and ending 
a book which are pasted down upon the 
covers. 

Engraving. See cut. 

Extended Cover. When the cover extends 
over the edges of the inside pages of a book 
or pamphlet. 

Flat Writing Paper. Made in laid and wove 
and sized to carry writing ink; smoother 
surface than ordinary bond. 

Flexible Binding. One which can be bent, 
twisted or warped without breaking; pliable 
but not limp. 

Form. After the type is locked into the chase 
ready for the press it is known as a form. 

Furniture. Pieces of wood or metal, not type 
high, used for spacing out forms. 

Galley. The receptacle into which the type is 
placed after setting and from which the 
first proof is secured. 

Galley Proof. The first proof taken of any 
type before it is made into pages. This 
proof is compared and corrected with the 
original copy. 

Half-tone. An engraving used by printers to 
reproduce photographs and paintings. The 
surface of a half-tone plate is formed by a 
series of fine dots, called the “screen”. The 
smoother the surface of the paper it is to be 
printed on the finer the screen of the plate 
may be. 

Head. A title in a book, or any headline or 
the like used to characterize that which fol¬ 
lows. 

Imposition. See lock-up. 

Insert. A separate sheet usually of a different 
stock than the main part of a book, pasted 
in between the leaves or sections; commonly 
used for illustrations when the text of the 
book is printed on antique paper; used also 
for maps or addenda printed after the book 
is completed. 

Italics. Inclined letters. 


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Kraft Paper. A strong wrapping paper used 
for making tension envelopes and wrappers 
for magazines, etc. 

Laid Paper. Which on holding to the light 
shows close parallel lines water-marked in 
the substance. 

Lead. A strip of type metal not type high, 
and usually two points thick, used between 
lines of type for spacing out. 

Leaders. Small pieces of type metal, type 
high, with dots on the surface for the pur¬ 
pose of producing a dotted line in printing. 

Ledger Paper. Made from rags but heavier 
than bond. 

Legend. See caption. 

Limp. A binding which lacks stiffness; more 
limber than a flexible binding. 

Lock-up. The process of securing a page or 
group of pages known as a form into a steel 
frame or chase to allow their handling on 
the press. 

Lower Case. The small letters, not the capi¬ 
tals. 

Machine Finish or M. F. Paper. In the low 
grades is next above print paper; will print 
coarse screen half-tones. 

Make-ready. The process of preparing the 
forms on the press for printing. 

Make-up. The process of converting the type 
as it is in galley form into pages. 

Margin. The space between the type and the 
edge of the paper. 

Overlay. A piece of paper placed on the tym- 
pan of the press to make the impression 
heavier at the corresponding part of the 
form, or to compensate for a depression in 
the form. 

Page Proof. A proof of the type which is 
taken after the galley proof has been cor¬ 
rected and which shows the material made 
up as it will appear in the finished book. 

Pebbling. See stippling. 

Perforating. The process of punching a row 
of small holes in paper to facilitate tearing 
it apart. 

Pica. Twelve point or one sixth of an inch. 


Point. The unit for measuring sizes of type. 
Approximately one seventy-second of an 
inch. 

Press Proof. A proof which is read after the 
form has been put on the press and before 
the run is started. It is therefore final and 
is intended to catch mistakes which have 
been overlooked in the other readings. 

Print Paper. Made of cheap wood stock and 
used for newspapers, hand bills, etc. 

Process Printing. Printing separate plates in 
different colors, one over the other, so that 
they combine and reproduce any object in 
its natural colors. Three color process is the 
one in most common use, the colors used be¬ 
ing yellow, red and blue, in the order named. 

Quad. A piece of type metal, not type high, 
used for spacing out lines of type. 

Revised Proof. A proof, either galley or page, 
which is taken after the author’s revisions 
have been made. 

Roughing. See stippling. 

Rule. A strip of brass, type high, used for 
reproducing lines in printing. 

Running Heads. Heads which are used at 
the top of every page of the body of a book. 

S. & S. C.—Sized and Super Calendered Paper. 
Better grade than M. F. and has a smoother 
surface. The cheapest grade of paper upon 
which half-tones may be well printed. 

Saddle Stitch. Stitching through the middle 
of the book with wire or other material and 
leaving a rounded back. For thin booklets 
only. 

Scoring. The process of breaking the grain 
in paper so that it will fold easily. 

Screen. See half-tone. 

Section. See signature. 

Shoulder. The top of the shank of a piece of 
type when extending above or below the face 
of the letter; applies also to mounted en¬ 
gravings. 

Side Wire Stitch. Stitching through the book 
near the edge with wire staples so as to 
leave a square back. 

Signature. A section or fractional part of a 
book; the basic unit used in binding. 



Slip Sheet. Placing blank sheets of soft paper 
between the printed sheets of half-tone forms 
as they come from the press to prevent the 
ink from smutting or from offsetting from 
one sheet to another. 

Slug. A strip of metal upon which the letters 
are cast on a linotype machine. 

Small Caps. In body type there are two sizes 
of capital letters, these being the smaller 
size. They are used for heads, signatures, 
etc. in combination with the larger caps. 

Smut Sheet. See slip sheet. 

Stamping. The process of lettering on cloth 
or leather in gold leaf and colors by means 
of a heated die. 

Stick. Receptacle in which the type is placed 
during the process of setting up. 

Stippling. Producing a rough finish on coated 
stock after printing by running through 
rolls, one of which has a grained surface. 

Stock. Paper. 

Stone. A slab of granite upon which the 
locking-up or imposition is done. 

Subhead. A secondary head under the main 
head. 

Text. An Old English type face. 

The body or main part of an article or book. 

Trimmed Flush. When the cover does not ex¬ 
tend over the edge of the inside pages of a 
book or pamphlet. 

Tympan. The paper padding on the cylinder 
of a press. 

Type Page. That part of the page which is 
covered by the type only. 

Zinc Etching. An engraving used by printers 
to reproduce line drawings and subjects 
other than photographs and paintings. 



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